Lmao the ending tho. Literally me with my Ninja 300 back when I started riding. My parents were never happy about the ride, but always happy to hear the revs out back when I returned. Stay safe out there!
@@Aviousr3 I’ve seen em in concert twice, my bestfriend put me on them years ago. I followed you on insta as well, I’m currently looking to get a ninja 650 or 600 idk yet tho.
@@nateneal7858 ohh, if u have never rode a bike before, I would go for a 650. It has enough speed to be fun. A 600 is fun, but it’s also super fast and pretty heavy so unless u can respectful the throttle and handle the weight of a 600, I would get a 650
I don’t do group rides for one reason. -I hated the one I did. I’m Autistic and barely enjoy the environment before we went, and on the road with that many people just had me wondering why I didn’t just do the route on my own. To many people to worry about, I couldn’t actually ride at my own pace because the people behind me were trying to go faster and the people ahead were wanting to take it slower, and I just got fed up with it and left. I find myself preferring small groups of just me and a couple others at most. Mostly ride with friends and family. I would consider doing the DGR one day though. Gotta get me a T120 someday anyhow. Lol
so understandable, group rides can be pretty overwhelming since there r a lot more factors to include when riding lol I don’t think I ever will do a huge group ride just because it can become more dangerous very quickly. Always remember though to go on at ur own pace and ride ur own ride:) that’s why I purposely stayed towards the back so I didn’t feel pressured
I picked up my first bike, a 23 ninja 400 3 weeks ago, first weekend into learning how to ride went on a bunch of group rides, night ended when a 18 yr old kid on a drag modified zx-10r tried running from the police and robbed a car at 140 mph, his funeral was the next Saturday. Most sobering moment as a brand new rider. Be safe. Be smart. Know your limits. I knew the moment I say his crumpled up body on the road I would never take it that far.
When you shift up let off the Throttle completely then shift and get back on Throttle hey also be safe out there be on defense all the time your doing great 👍
So right there you up shifted great blipping and down shifting is basically the same and its just reversed and also useing rear brake at the same time so you don't go over the handle bars